A Comparison of Goal-Oriented Approaches to Model Software Product Lines Variability
In the requirements engineering for software product lines (SPL), feature modeling is used to capture commonalities and variabilities in...
A Lightweight GRL Profile for i* Modeling
The i* framework is a popular conceptual modeling language for capturing and analyzing socio-technical motivation and properties of complex...
From User Goals to Service Discovery and Composition
Goals are often used to represent stakeholder’s objectives. The intentionality inherited by a goal drives stakeholders to pursuit the...
ITGIM: An Intention-Driven Approach for Analyzing the IT Governance Requirements
Various research approaches on Information Technology (IT) management and IT engineering aim at understanding the new research area of...
Adapting the i* Framework for Software Product Lines
Feature modeling is an important technique to capture commonalities and variabilities in a software product line (SPL). However, this...
Preface to SeCoGIS 2009
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A New Point Access Method Based on Wavelet Trees
The development of index structures that allow efficient retrieval of spatial objects has been a topic of interest in...
Ontology for Imagistic Domains: Combining Textual and Pictorial Primitives
This paper proposes a knowledge model for representing concepts that requires pictorial as well as conceptual representation to fully...
A Reference System for Topological Relations between Compound Spatial Objects
A current trend in the development of spatial-relation ontologies is to capture more and more details about the geometries...
Using a Foundational Ontology for Reengineering a Software Enterprise Ontology
The knowledge about software organizations is considerably relevant to software engineers. The use of a common vocabulary for representing...





